Posts featuring source Vogue Germany

Nadja Auermann sets the film on fire in the Power of Style issue by Luigi + Iango for Vogue Germany, November 2014. Showing us how it’s done, this captivating creature comes out of the shadows & into the light. An agent of the avant-garde, Auermann stays sharp, with razor like looks that cut like a knife. Stylist, Patti Wilson, celebrates the future of fashion with Chanel, Dior, Giv…

Nastya Sten & Sophie Touchet step into the light in ‘Fairy Queen’ by Phil Poynter for Vogue Germany, October 2014. Enchanted by the ecstasy of enlightenment, these two girls take us on a vision quest of curiosity. Stylist, Amanda Harlech, embraces the elements by showcasing a selection of this season’s avant-garde fashions. The mood of modern makeup unfolds as th…

Anja Rubik takes a trip to celluloid history in ‘Passion’ a story shot by Camilla Åkrans for Vogue Germany, August 2014. Rubik enacts a version of Kim Bassinger, in this inspired reenactment of 91/2 Weeks. A dip into the world of a doppelganger, this dares to pick up right where the neo-film lets off. Showing us how to seek both pain and pleasure, this powerful portrayal plays on …

Katlin Aas comes alive in ‘Femme Universelle’ a stunning story shot by Giampaolo Sgura for Vogue Germany, February 2014. An exciting array of exotic androgyny, this fabulous pictorial pays tribute to a time when Anita Berber was ahead of her game. Turbulent exploits take us back for a look behind the the scenes. (Editor ‘n Chief) Christiane Arp captures a vivid sense of …

Jenna Earle & Holly Rose Emery shine in ‘Color Codes’ by Ben Hassett for Vogue Germany January 2014. Part metal fabricator part dream sequencer, the elusive mix of color and creativity come together to form a eloquent blend of high expression. A bold combination of expressive makeups, this fantasy field of cosmetic cohesion turns into a playful piece of primitive art. It is …

Drake Burnette takes us into the abstract unknown in ‘Neo Expressiv’ by Sebastian Kim for the January 2014 issue of Vogue Germany. Breaking free from the banal, this wild mix of high fashion & modern art satiates our craving for the creative extreme. Derived from a technique that taps into emotional intensity, this style is about capturing the internal spirit in an ex…

Channeling 60’s beauty icon Ann Bonfoey Taylor, Julia Stegner turns ski-wear into a Couture Affair in ‘Snow Queen’ by Giampaolo Sgura for the December 2013 issue of Vogue Germany. Part of a group of well-known people that had perfected the art of living well, the stunning socialite was a fixture at all the big runways shows and a serious style influencer among the fa…

Saskia de Brauw & Ashleigh Good enjoy the Great Freedom that comes with exploring new fashion trends in ‘Grosse Freiheit’ by Karl Lagerfeld for Vogue Germany. Employing the same elements that make Chanel so spectacular, Lagerfeld brings a new brand of bold black & white into the mix with show-stopping styles sure to make you shutter. Combining the unlikely pairin…

Karl Lagerfeld celebrates the somber side of modern art in ‘Traumschön’ for the July 2013 issue of Vogue Germany. Jamie Bochert & Marie Piovesan play the mournful widows in this period inspired piece honoring some of histories most influential works of art. A powerful source of inspiration, the lilting beauty that accompanies the many stages of suffering can provide a …

Karmen Pedaru reaches ‘High Glam’ status in Alexi Lubormirski’s artful rendition of modern glamour in the June 2013 issue of Vogue Germany. A vivid extension of vintage representation, decades of decadence come together to form a fusion of fashion unlike we’ve ever seen. Posed to perfection, Pedaru’s beautifully bronzed skin and gorgeous ga…

In a season saturated with retro reinvention, it’s exciting to see an editorial that is more vested in vintage representation than fashion reinterpretation. Edie Campbell is Mad for Mod in ‘Zeitsprung’ by Sebastian Kim for the March issue of Vogue Germany. Literally meaning, “to be obsessed with a certain time period,” Kim’s energetic ode t…

Reflecting on the recent devastation in Florida and Texas, I was touched by Collage/Clothing Artist, Tashi Fay. These poetic pieces spoke to me in a very unique way. A creative take on what it would feel like to be wearing everything you owned.

Nadja Auermann looks behind as she sees ahead by Arnaud Lajeunie for Numéro Berlin #1, FW ’16. Art unleashes the avant-garde beast, setting in motion a dramatic feast. The depth that we reach is the truth by which we seek.